I've Worked in Fashion for 29 Years—These Are the Basics I Think Will Always Be Stylish
We uncover style inspiration from many sources—runway collections, social media, the streets, and, yes, industry insiders. Enter the co-founder of Parker Thatch, Irene Chen. She's worked in the industry for 29 years, starting in the '90s at Calvin Klein and Donna Karan, and has a keen eye for what matters in fashion.
"Working at Calvin Klein or Donna Karan in the '90s was a wild ride. The energy was high, and it felt like the sky was the limit. It was the era of supermodels, and market weeks were absolute insanity. Travel was constant, the hours were brutal, and the pressure could be overwhelming. But honestly? I wouldn't change a thing. I learned every aspect of the business and gained priceless experience in product development," Chen told us. This time was formative, and the experiences shaped her approach to co-founding her accessory label Parker Thatch. For example, she learned how to turn her vision into a reality. "At Parker Thatch, we're committed to turning our vision for living life with ease and elegance into a reality—just as I saw done countless times during those years in fashion," she mentioned. "In essence, those years taught me the importance of resilience, creativity, and a clear brand vision. These principles continue to guide me as we build Parker Thatch."
Chen has also developed an inspiring personal style during her storied fashion career, from working in the industry in the '90s to now being at the helm of Parker Thatch. During this time, she's identified the key wardrobe staples that continue to work best for her. These are basics she's worn throughout her career and thinks will be stylish forever. "I love borrowing foundational pieces from menswear and layering them with personal touches like sweaters, jackets, and accessories," she said.
Keep scrolling for a list of the pieces Chen deems as closet essentials because of their modern yet classic nature to inspire your wardrobe. In addition to Chen's pick for each item, there are inspired product recommendations for your reference.
1. White Button-Down Shirt
"The white shirt's simplicity is its strength. It's a blank canvas that allows you to express your style through accessories or layering. Whether you dress it up with a statement necklace or keep it casual with rolled-up sleeves, the white shirt always looks effortlessly chic. I love to monogram mine with my initials."
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2. Jeans
"I love classic men's 501s for their straight cut. My go-to outfit is a button-down, jeans, and loafers—it's versatile, comfortable, and always effortless."
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3. Loafers
"The 1953 Horsebit Loafer [is] a wardrobe staple of mine. I've worn them since high school in both leather and suede. They elevate any outfit, whether paired with jeans or slacks."
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4. Tote Bag
"This was the first bag we made at Parker Thatch in 2009. Crafted from canvas sourced from a local fabric store and two strips of leather cut by my husband and co-founder, Matthew, the Mimi has since defined our brand. Its modern and versatile design instantly elevates any look."
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5. Fisherman/Cashmere Sweater
"I adore the rich history and timeless versatility of an Irish fisherman sweater. Whether layered with cozy cashmere sweaters or peeking out from under a tailored coat, it effortlessly elevates any ensemble with a touch of classic charm."
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6. Pinstripe Trousers
"Pinstripe slacks are a versatile piece that can easily transition from a formal setting to a more relaxed one. Pairing them with classic Stan Smiths, a white T-shirt, and a gray sweatshirt creates a stylish and comfortable outfit that's perfect for a variety of occasions. The combination of classic tailoring and casual elements makes it a timeless look that will never go out of style."
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7. Navy Blazer
"The navy blazer is indeed a wardrobe staple. It strikes that perfect balance between formal and casual, offering endless styling possibilities. A classic example of its versatility is my go-to uniform—a navy blazer, white shirt, jeans, and loafers. It's a polished yet relaxed look that can take you from a casual workday to a weekend outing with ease."
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8. Scarf/Bandana
"Bandanas in various sizes are my go-to layering piece. I always have one in my bag. I particularly love Hermès bandanas. There's something captivating about the idea of a bandana serving both practical purposes—originally shielding the face from dust and sun or protecting the neck from armor—and being transformed into a beautiful silk scarf."
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Bobby Schuessler is a fashion editor with over a decade of editorial experience covering shopping, style, and beauty. He's spent over seven years at Who What Wear, currently leading the market team to deliver highly covetable and convertible content. He creates data-driven shopping guides featuring top retailers like Nordstrom, Shopbop, and Net-a-Porter and is at the forefront of Who What Wear's shopping tentpole strategies, including Amazon Prime Day. He also works on branded content initiatives and appears on camera in video and shopping livestream franchises. He has also worked across a variety of other media brands and fashion retailers like Refinery29, PureWow, Men's Health, and Gilt covering commerce, trend reporting, women's and men's fashion, home, and lifestyle.
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